Animals and Birds
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Random May Trivia
Old Time Song Titles
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This huge winter-white mammal lives in the Arctic

Polar Bear

100

"M-M-Good"

Campbell's Soup

100

Grows in Flanders Fields

Poppies

100

This Canadian holiday occurs on the Monday of the "May 2-4" weekend.

Victoria Day

100

"Good-bye Picadilly, Farewell Leicester Square"

Tipperary

200

If this animal had a pain in the neck, it would be a very large one!

Giraffe

200

"Chicken that's crispy on the outside, tender and juicy on the inside"

Shake 'n Bake

200

One of the first yellow flowers of spring

Daffodil 

200

The zodiac sign for those born between May 1st & 20th. Depicted by a bull. 

Taurus 

200

"Ain't what she used to be, Ain't what she used to be..."

The Old Grey Mare

300

The largest bird in the world that can't fly

Ostrich

300

"Thank goodness for _____________"

Chef Boyardee

300

The title of an old song, which is also a flower

Daisy, Daisy

300

These delicate, white bell-shaped perennials are very fragrant and are the flower of the month of May. 

Lily of the Valley

300

"The other night dear, As I lay sleeping"

You are my Sunshine

400

Strong claws hook over branches while this animal hangs upside down

Sloth

400

"The  copper-topped battery"

Duracell

400

A hardy flower that comes in a variety of colours, often in bouquets. Also, a brand of canned milk. 

Carnation 

400

This green gemstone is the birthstone of May

Emerald 

400

One leaf is sunshine, the second is rain

I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover

500

This mammal, one of the most primitive in the world, has a duck-like bill. 

Platypus

500

"__________ makes toys you can trust with a baby"

Fisher Price

500

Symbol of an English war

Rose(s)

500

A yearly celebration held on May 5 to celebrate Mexico's victory over the Second French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862, led by General Ignacio Zaragoza.

Cinco de Mayo

500

"With one you love, the sun above"

Cruising Down the River

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